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Jun 16 2025OPINION

The Vaccine Panel Overhaul: A Step Back or Forward?

The recent shake-up of the vaccine advisory panel has sparked a lot of talk. The person in charge, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , claimed this move would rebuild public trust. However, his past actions tell a different story. Before taking on this role, Kennedy was known for spreading vaccine misinformatio

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Jun 15 2025SCIENCE

X-Ray Insights: The Power of the IMAGE Beamline

The IMAGE beamline stands out as a remarkable tool at the KIT Light Source. It is specifically designed for high-resolution imaging in both materials and life sciences. This advanced technology focuses on capturing detailed images through computed tomography and laminography. It also supports in sit

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Jun 14 2025SCIENCE

Brain Waves Unlocked: A New Way to Control Neurons

A new technique has been developed to control brain activity without the need for invasive surgery or genetic changes. This method uses special nanoparticles to stimulate neurons deep within the brain using near-infrared light. This is a big deal because it allows scientists to study how the brain w

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Jun 13 2025SCIENCE

How Mixed Materials Can Boost Strength

High-entropy carbide ceramics, or HECCs, are making waves. They are strong and tough, but what makes them so special? To understand this, one must look at how they handle tiny flaws, known as point defects. These defects are unavoidable in real-world materials and can weaken them. However, HECCs see

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Jun 13 2025POLITICS

The Unseen Impact of Science Reformers

Science reformers have been pushing for changes in how research is conducted and communicated. This push for change has not been without controversy. Some critics argue that these reformers may have inadvertently helped shape the narrative of those who question established scientific consensus. The

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Jun 11 2025POLITICS

NASA's Advisory Groups: A Shifting Landscape

In the current political climate, NASA's advisory committees are facing significant changes. The Aerospace Safety Advisory Committee, mandated by Congress, has continued its work. However, the NASA Advisory Council and its various subcommittees have been on hold since the start of the second Trump a

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Jun 10 2025SCIENCE

The Power of Science in Shaping Our World

Science is more than just a search for facts. It is a powerful force that shapes and is shaped by society. Two prominent figures in the scientific community, Bruce Alberts and Paul Nurse, have spoken about the role of science and scientists in the world. They have both led major scientific organizat

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Jun 09 2025POLITICS

Scientists Speak Out: The Impact of Budget Cuts on Health Research

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is facing a significant challenge. Many of its scientists are publicly criticizing recent budget cuts. This is a big deal because the NIH is a major player in global health research. The cuts are causing real problems for ongoing studies and the people involve

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Jun 07 2025CRIME

The Truth About Genetic Evidence in Forensic Cases

Forensic science is getting a boost from new sequencing technology. This tech lets scientists get genetic info from tough samples. One new tool, IBDGem, looks at sequencing data, even from low-quality samples, to figure out if a DNA match is likely. But here is where things get tricky. IBDGem checks

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Jun 06 2025SCIENCE

Space Funding Shifts and Conference Cancellations

The International Space Station (ISS) Research and Development Conference has been scrapped. This news came from the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS). The decision was made due to current regulatory and budgetary constraints. NASA's reduced support was the main reason behind th

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